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Remote-controlled Beetles and Birds with MUSE-2 EEG Sensors For Remote Healthcare

Dean M. Aslam

DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2024.13833
Abstract: A micro-version of MUSE-2 can be installed on a remote-controlled beetle or other migrating birds to monitor the mental state of victims in earthquake/disaster/remote areas. This can also be used in other dangerous/disastrous environments and treat remote patients in areas where medical professionals are not available.  A unique feature of this research is the installation of MUSE-2 electrodes on a remote-controlled beetle, bird and AIB (Artificial Intelligence Bird) to check the victim’s condition in remote areas and report the results to medical professionals to treat/rescue people in remote areas.

How to Cite:

[1] Dean M. Aslam, “Remote-controlled Beetles and Birds with MUSE-2 EEG Sensors For Remote Healthcare,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2024.13833